-The Husson University School of Pharmacy has received a $20,000 grant from the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation Pharmacy Partners Program to support a project designed to improve the outcomes of patients receiving cardiac stents. The grant will support research by Evan Williams, Pharm.D., BCPS, an assistant professor of pharmac

The Husson University School of Pharmacy has received a $20,000 grant from the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation Pharmacy Partners Program to support a project designed to improve the outcomes of patients receiving cardiac stents. The grant will support research by Evan Williams, Pharm.D., BCPS, an assistant professor of pharmacy

For the four weeks ended July 25, 2015, same store sales increased 2.4 percent over the prior-year period. Same store sales for the 21- week period ended July 25, 2015 increased 2.7 percent over the prior-year period. Total drugstore sales for the 21 weeks ended July 25, 2015 increased 2.5 percent with sales of $10.659 billion compared to $10.395 b

July 31 Doctors at St. Luke's University Health Network will be able to oversee their patients' prescriptions at CVS under a new partnership between the network and the drugstore chain. For patients who consent, St. Jeffrey Jahre, the senior vice president for medical affairs at St.

July 31 Doctors at the Lehigh Valley's two major health networks will be able to oversee their patients' prescriptions at CVS under new partnerships between the networks and the drugstore chain. For patients who consent, St. Luke's University Health Network and Lehigh Valley Health Network will share the information with CVS through the secured i

Now a drugstore chain has committed to become part of one of Hawaii's fastest-growing residential areas Kakaako. Though two condo towers are under construction at Ward Village, no one resides yet in the community that has long been known as the Ward Centers collection of retail, warehouse and office buildings. Ward Village developer Howard Hughes

J Sainsbury Plc and Celesio AG, owner of Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd, today announce the formation of a strategic partnership that will see LloydsPharmacy acquire Sainsbury's pharmacy business for 125 m. Sainsbury's and LloydsPharmacy customers will benefit from an enhanced pharmacy service delivered from Sainsbury's stores with all the benefits of accessi

SUPERMARKET Sainsbury's is selling its chain of in-store pharmacies for Pounds 125 m 20 years after it first launched the business. Sainsbury's first launched its in-house pharmacy business in 1995.. Mike Coupe, chief executive of Sainsbury's, said: "Pharmacy services are incredibly popular with Sainsbury's customers and we are delighted to be team

SUPERMARKET Sainsbury's is selling its chain of in-store pharmacies for Pounds 125 m, 20 years after it first launched the business. LloydsPharmacy owner Celesio has agreed to buy the pharmacy business, taking on up to 2,500 staff currently employed in the chain. The deal will see all of the company's pharmacies- including 277 in-store and four run

SUPERMARKET Sainsbury's is selling its chain of in-store pharmacies for Pounds 125 million. LloydsPharmacy owner Celesio has agreed to buy the pharmacy business, taking on up to 2500 staff currently employed in the chain. Sainsbury's first launched its in-house pharmacy business in 1995..

LONDON- Retailer Sainsbury Plc. and Celesio AG, owner of Lloyds Pharmacy Limited, announced the formation of a strategic partnership that will see Lloyds Pharmacy acquire Sainsbury's pharmacy business for 125 million pounds. In addition, Sainsbury's will receive commercial annual rent payments from LloydsPharmacy for each location.

J Sainsbury Plc and Celesio AG, owner of Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd, today announce the formation of a strategic partnership that will see LloydsPharmacy acquire Sainsbury's pharmacy business for 125 m. Sainsbury's and LloydsPharmacy customers will benefit from an enhanced pharmacy service delivered from Sainsbury's stores with all the benefits of accessi

LONDON- FTSE 100- listed supermarket J Sainsbury PLC on Wednesday said it has struck a deal to sell its pharmacy business to Germany's Celesio AG for GBP125 million. Sainsbury's said that, under the deal, Lloyds Pharmacy, which Celesio owns, will acquire its pharmacy business and will pay the supermarket annual rent payments to operate its in-store

Sainsbury s has sold its 281- store pharmacy business to Celesio, the owner of the Lloyds Pharmacy chain, for 125 m. Mike Coupe, chief executive of Sainsbury s, said: Working together with a specialist operator like Lloyds Pharmacy will enable us to grow and extend our pharmacy services to customers, whilst realising value for shareholde